Art has the ability to shift perceptions and inspire. It connects us in ways that transcend language and we’re permanently changed by the creations that move us. If you’re ready to be forever transformed by an artist and his poignant work, then meet tapestry-quilter, “Sunshine … [Read more...] about A Man Who Knows How To Shine
Meaningful Work
Carol Besse Talks Books, Birds, and How To Soar Into Retirement.
Moving to Louisville over 40 years ago to start a family and a bookstore, Carol Besse and her husband are the visionaries behind the local favorite Carmichael’s Bookstore. “One of the first jobs I had was working in a bookstore, and I loved it,” Carol says. Following her … [Read more...] about Carol Besse Talks Books, Birds, and How To Soar Into Retirement.
Digging Life In The Dirt – A Visit With Archaeologist Anne Bader
At first glance, her office might resemble an archaeological work site. Scattered about are file folders, photographs, a pink hard hat, a random rock or two. But how could it be otherwise as Anne Bader is an archaeologist and founder of Corn Island Archaeology in Jeffersontown. … [Read more...] about Digging Life In The Dirt – A Visit With Archaeologist Anne Bader
Feeding The Community
For Louisville native John Zickel, the COVID pandemic brought an opportunity to make a difference in the community. It started when John’s wife, Christine, saw a Facebook post from the newly formed nonprofit Feed Louisville asking for volunteers willing to pick up food donations … [Read more...] about Feeding The Community
An Inspirational Light: Sharing Stories That Shape Her Hometown
Inspiration greets us in different ways. Maybe you’ve felt an inner push encouraging you to grab that goal. Or what about experiencing a “lightbulb moment” giving you the confidence to move to a new project? These are only a few ways inner inspiration can manifest, and it … [Read more...] about An Inspirational Light: Sharing Stories That Shape Her Hometown